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Sign In Register Forgot User ID? Forgot Password?Soft Face Hammer: Plastic/Rubber, 3 1/2 lb Head Wt, 2 3/8 in Tip Dia, 16 in Overall Lg, Hard/Medium
- Item
- 3ZLL5
- Mfr. Model
- 3026060
Product Details
- Catalog Page
- 826
- Brand
- HALDER SIMPLEX
- Grip Style
- Plain
- Hammer Type
- Soft Face Mallet
- Handle Material
- Wood
- Head Material
- Cast Iron
- Head Weight
- 3-1/2 lb
- Included Tip Hardness
- Hard; Medium
- Overall Length
- 16 in
- Replaceable Tips
- Yes
- Tip Diameter
- 2-3/8 in
- Tip Material
- Plastic; Rubber
- Manufacturer Part Number
- 3026060
- UNSPSC
- 27111601
- Country of Origin
- Germany (subject to change)
- Product Description
These hammers have a plastic tip on one end and a rubber tip on the other end. The plastic tip strikes a focused blow for hard and soft metal, wood, plastic, and leather. Plastic tips are commonly used to tap finished parts into place, flatten metal for jewelry making, and hammer seams in leatherworking. The rubber tip delivers a forceful yet cushioned blow to position stone tiles, set wooden boards and flooring, tap glass into position, and stamp leather. Rubber tips can be harder to control than other tip materials since they are more prone to bouncing back when delivering strong blows.